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2004-2005
Associate in Business (ABus) Degree, General Requirements (GR) |
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Description |
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The Maricopa County
Community College District Associate in Business General Requirements (ABus
GR) degree requires a total of 62-63 semester credits for the program of
study. The degree has three major components: |
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MCCCD General Education,
which includes Arizona General
Education
Curriculum for Business (AGEC-B) |
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Common Lower Division Program Requirements, |
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General Electives. |
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Purpose of the Degree
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The ABus GR degree is designed for
students who plan to transfer to Arizona’s public universities into majors
that articulate with the Associate in Business General Requirements pathway and
for students who plan to complete lower division course work toward a
baccalaureate program at other degree granting institutions. All business majors except Accountancy and
Computer Information Systems should follow the ABus GR pathway. Accountancy majors should follow the Transfer Guide (TG-XR)
pathway. Computer Information Systems
majors should follow the Associate in Business Special Requirements pathway.
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The degree transfers as a block without loss of
credit to Arizona's public universities and
other institutions with district-wide articulation agreements. All semester credits used to satisfy the MCCCD Associate
in Business General Requirements will apply to university graduation
requirements of the university major for which the ABus GR was designed,
regardless of whether the credit was awarded for completion of course work or
for prior learning. For additional information on credit awarded for prior
learning assessment, see the policy on Credit for Prior Learning in the
general catalog.
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Academic Policies
that Govern the Associate in Business General Requirements Degree: |
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requires 62-63
semester credits in courses numbered 100 and above to be completed with a
grade of "C" or better; |
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uses the following policies
to help students complete the required Core and Awareness Areas in AGEC
B without exceeding the 35 semester
credits |
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Courses can satisfy
a Core Area and one or two Awareness Areas simultaneously. |
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A course cannot be
used to satisfy more than one Core Area requirement. |
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uses the following
policies to help students complete the program requirements at a minimum of
62 semester credits but not more than 63 semester credits |
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Courses can satisfy
multiple areas within the degree simultaneously (AGEC B Core Area, AGEC B
Awareness Area, and/or Common Lower Division Program Requirements) |
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follows the general
education policy below: |
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General Education
Designations (example: [FYC], [SB], [HU], etc.) |
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Effective Fall 2000 the course
evaluation and/or general education designation as listed in the Arizona CEG
(Course Equivalency Guide) within
the Arizona
Course Applicability System (AZCAS) is valid for the term in
which the student is awarded credit on the transcript. A course evaluation
and/or general education designation may be subject to change. Given that curriculum is dynamic at both
MCCCD and the institutions to which MCCCD students transfer, students have
the option to petition for general education evaluations and/or general
education designations. |
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requires courses that transfer
as an equivalent course, departmental elective credit (XXXXDEC), or general elective credit
(Elective) at all Arizona public universities according to the Arizona Course
Equivalency Guide (CEG) within the Arizona Course Applicability System (AZCAS).
The course evaluation and/or general education designation as listed in AZCAS
is valid for the term in which the student is awarded credit on the
transcript |
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follows the
graduation policies within the general catalog. |
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includes both courses
and their modular equivalents; either the course or the modular equivalents
will satisfy the Associate in Business General Requirements. |
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accepts one of the
courses that is cross-referenced with other courses |
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provides for
exemption from Arizona university admission requirements for students who
complete the ABus GR degree from a regionally accredited post-secondary
institution with a minimum 2.0 on a 4.0=A scale for Arizona residents and a minimum
2.5 on a 4.0=A scale for non-residents. |
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Degree Requirements
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The 62-63 semester credits
required for the Associate in Business General Requirements follow. See the
list entitled MCCCD Courses That Can Be Used to Satisfy MCCCD
AGEC-A, AGEC-B and/or AGEC-S
for specific course information via the
following website: http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/academic/curric/ |
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Select Program Information |
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Scroll down to Program
Sorting/Reporting |
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Select the AGEC Course Matrix |
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Select the Current Academic
Year |
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Select the desired General
Education Designation |
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The list identifies the courses
in alpha-order by prefix as well as the different Core Areas and Awareness
Areas where the course will apply. When
selecting Mathematical Studies and Natural Sciences options, select from the
appropriate AGEC A, B, or S list. |
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Credits |
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MCCCD AGEC-B |
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Core Areas: |
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To complete the Mathematics Studies requirement select one
course to satisfy the Mathematics [MA] B and a second course from
Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications [CS]. |
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1) Mathematics [MA] B (3
credits) MAT212, Brief
Calculus, or a higher level mathematics course |
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2)
Computer/Statistics/Quantitative Applications) [CS] (3 credits) NOTE: Students are encouraged to select GBS221 OR CIS105 to
satisfy [CS]. |
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Students are encouraged to choose course work from more
than one discipline for a total of six semester credits. |
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Students are encouraged to choose course work from more than
one discipline for a total of six semester credits. |
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To complete the Natural Sciences requirement: |
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Select four (4) semester
credits of [SQ] and four (4) semester credits of [SG] for a total of eight
(8) semester credits, OR eight (8) semester
credits of [SQ]. Students cannot
take eight (8) semester credits of [SG] to meet the Natural Sciences
requirement |
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The lecture course(s)
selected for Natural Sciences must include or be accompanied by the
corresponding laboratory course. The lecture
and corresponding laboratory course(s) may carry separate credit. Students should consult with an advisor
for appropriate course selection.
Students should also access the AZ Course Equivalency Guide (CEG)
within the AZ Course Applicability System (AZCAS) for information
on transfer equivalencies |
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Awareness Areas: |
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Students must satisfy two
Awareness Areas: Cultural Diversity in the U.S. [C] and either Global
Awareness [G] or Historical Awareness [H]. However, it is not necessary for
students to exceed thirty-five semester credits to complete the Awareness
Areas because courses can satisfy a Core Area and one or two Awareness Areas
simultaneously. Therefore no additional semester credits are required to
satisfy the two Awareness Areas. |
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Common Lower Division Program Requirements: |
27-28 |
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A total of 27-28 credits is required to satisfy the Common
Lower Division Program Requirements.
However, if students select courses that simultaneously satisfy
multiple areas of the degree, then the number of semester credits required
for Common Lower Division Program Requirements is reduced. Additional semester credits may be
required in General Electives to complete the minimum 62-63 total program
semester credits. |
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Complete the following: |
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Accounting: |
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CIS105 [CS] |
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ECN111 [SB] |
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ECN112 [SB] |
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GBS221 [CS] |
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Business Elective |
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Select from the following options: |
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CIS158 [CS] |
COBOL Programming I |
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CIS159 [CS] |
Visual Basic Programming I |
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CIS162AA [CS] |
C: Level I |
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CIS162AB [CS] |
C++: Level I |
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CIS162AC [CS] |
Visual C++: Level I |
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CIS163AA [CS] |
Java Programming: Level I |
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Introduction to Business |
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GBS233 [L] |
Business Communication |
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Human Relations in Business |
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Owning and Operating a Small Business |
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Real Estate Principles I |
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General Electives |
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Select courses to complete a minimum of 62 semester
credits but no more than a total of 63 semester credits. General Electives semester
credits may be necessary if courses selected for the degree satisfy multiple
areas. For appropriate course
selection, students should consult an advisor. |
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Students must select courses that are acceptable as an equivalent
course, department elective credit (XXXXDEC), or general elective credit
(Elective) at all Arizona public universities according to the Arizona Course
Equivalency Guide (CEG) within the Arizona Course Applicability System
(AZCAS). For appropriate course
selection, students should consult with an advisor. |
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ABus GR Total Credits: |
62-63 |
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Last updated: 8-9-04 |